viernes, 12 de agosto de 2011

JEZ ALBOROUGH

Jez Alborough is an author and illustrator of children’s picture books born in Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey (Great Britain).






                                  Jez Alborough, creating a book 


These are some of his books:

Where is my Teddy?




I like to use this book to work sizes and adjectives:

BIG-GIGANTIC- HUGE


SMALL-TINY

I made my own story props (visual aids):

Eddy, the little teddy, the little bed
The gigantic bear, the gigantic teddy bear, the big bed

'Visual aids can help to get the grips with the meaning of a story. If we use them at first reading, they  could help pupils to know the characters and the main features.'  Patience





I had used this book to make posters (similar to "wanted posters"). I divided the classroom into two groups. One group was pretending to be the little boy and made a poster asking for help to find his teddy bear. The other group was the big bear looking for his big teddy bear.




                                          HUG






 
WASHING LINE


Very useful to improve vocabulary about clothes having fun.





*I studied in this beautiful building,
Froebel, Roehampton University (Surrey)


I lived and worked in Surrey for few years …nice memories.


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